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Check out these tracks from electronic and experimental luminaries from JSTJR, Nia Archives and more!

1. “4321” – JSTJR

A pulsating new dance track from the unparalleled mind of JSTJR, “4321” is a reverent track sure to make you lose your mind. With the skillful blend of Latin and tropical house influences, “4321” becomes an immersive experience for any late night out. Those looking for new infectious beats and rhythms, look no further than JSTJR.

2. “Surge” – Kompany & Kryture

An electrifying collaboration made from the stars, Kompany & Kryture takes you on a sonic rollercoaster with latest song, “Surge.” With its bone-rattling buildup that transitions to its world-shattering drop, “Surge” is a highlight piece for fans of gritty synths and attention-grabbing basslines. An impeccable production, this piece definitely introduces a new hallmark for the world of electronic music.

3. “Gleams” – George FitzGerald

A cocoon of atmospheric sounds with a lush melodic texture, “Gleams” is a mesmerizing new track. George FitzGerald introduces his new introspective track, surrounding those who dare to listen with its shimmering synths. For those looking for a moment of reflection, “Gleams” is for you.

4. “Spicy Crab” – Bolis Pupul

With its eerie visual composition alongside the use of twinkling synths, “Spicy Crab” leaves you curious for more. There’s an underlying use of disco in the song, making it a unique track for all the dance music fans out there. In another life, Bolis Pupul made the perfect song for exploring the underwater levels in a video game, but for now, it’ll have to settle for being your new favorite track of the week.

5. “Crowded Roomz” – Nia Archives

Immediately your thoughts are halted from the immediate Jersey club pulsing throughout the song, and Nia Archives soulful voice looming throughout. The video for “Crowded Roomz” is successful in its purpose of combining the urge for human connection with the juxtaposition of being alone, making the lyrical sincerity all too evocative. An emotional track for all the yearning loners out there, especially with the growing digital age we’re enveloped in.

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